Christian Neie presents, Apathy, an animated short movie made at DFI-Design Factory International College of Communication Arts and Interactive Media in Ha (#animation - Apathy, an animated short movie by Christian Neie.

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Film description:Live is a gift. To enjoy every moment, to glory little things and treasure them ... is a capability only shared by few. "Apathy" is telling the story of creatures who fill their being with living beside it. They follow a blind goal, embossed by social constrains and ideals. They loose and forget themselves, ensnared in emptiness and lethargy. But is it really that hard to recognize the beauty of each single moment?

A startup has built a glasses-free 3-D screen that’s much bigger than its previous prototype, bringing it a step closer to being built into gadgets (including the one in your dr...

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Interesting -

"An image that you see on a Leia display is actually composed of a grid of numerous slightly different pictures; your brain is fooled into thinking it's one continuous, 3D image, even if you move or tilt your head somewhat."

Fact: Jonathan Stewart went to school at the College of William and Mary where he was a chemistry major. Before graduating William and Mary, Stewart switched his major to Psychology.

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He is a deep analytical thinker who asks the type of question everyone yearns for. Getting back to the statement at hand, he did what most science students considered academic suicide and converted to the soft science focus. - Click to see more.

A show here, a few dozen movies there: 4K fare is still sparse on streaming services. Next year, things may be different — if the industry doesn’t mess it up.

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One of the problems with 4K is that it’s more expensive to produce and distribute movies in the format, while studios aren’t really convinced yet that they can make that much more money with the format.

These talented street artists have created great arts of work to trick the eyes of lucky witnesses into seeing 3D objects on a completely 2D environment. Anamorphosis is one of the more popular 3D art...

The same engineers who sent high-definition cameras and then 3-D cameras to the space station have now delivered a new camera capable of recording images with six times more detail than either of the previous cameras.

Japan is known to have the latest advances in technology, including trends that may even seem out of a science fiction movie. Since the late 2000’s, there has been a growing trend of virtual concerts,...

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Here’s a look at the growing trend, with five awesome virtual performances including the most recent return of Michael Jackson in virtual form.

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